Charlotte Moss et al.
Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 2012, English
Nonfiction, Interior Design
9.5 x 11.5 inches, hardcover, 272 pages, 225 black-and-white and color illustrations
ISBN: 9780847838639
Suggested Retail Price: $60.00

From the Publisher. Interior designer Charlotte Moss has spent years collecting as well as creating scrapbooks—a pastime both meditative and instructive about her own ideas regarding design and style. In this unique book, Moss brings together her own scrapbooks along with those of notable women, both contemporary and historical, whose flair for style inspires us, including interior designer Elsie de Wolfe and society doyenne Gloria Vanderbilt—all never before published. Organized by theme—home, garden, travel, entertaining, and fashion—each chapter includes examples of Moss’s signature style mingled with excerpts from the scrapbooks of these great women. From the ambassador’s wife and bon vivant Evangeline Bruce, we learn that she preferred accessorizing tabletops with simple florets of broccoli in biscuit tins. And from the iconic Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, we see her notes and menus from the legendary White House dinners she threw. One piece (among many) of sage advice includes perfecting one extraordinary meal and serving it again and again, rather than experimenting endlessly.

With contributions by Pamela Fiori, Alexa Hampton, Deborah Needleman, Deeda Blair and Candy Pratts Price.

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